If seven time surfing World Champion Layne Beachley could do it all again driven by love instead of fear, she would.
Since Netflix's Heartstopper premiered it has always been an envelope pusher in terms of queer representation in the media. But the storyline that has always been extra special to me is Isaac’s.
"The truth is, the hardest part wasn’t leaving out any specific meals — it was leaving out my family, who I suddenly was avoiding meals with and rejecting the care of."
The latest spin-off, Citadel: Diana depicts a woman who's "not just the super kick-ass spy or the glamour queen".
Set in 1979 Western Australia, the show highlights themes such as migration through the lens of a Vietnamese family, of which Pham plays the matriarch, Sandy Bui.
Cronulla Sharks captain and all-round legend Tiana Penitani caught up with Missing Perspectives ahead of the NRLW Grand Final in Sydney this weekend.
On the ABC podcast Ladies We Need To Talk...Back, Dee Salmin talked through her decision to not live in the same house as her partner Darcy Moore, who is the captain of Collingwood. Phoebe Saintilan, the Founder of Missing Perspectives and a diehard Collingwood fan, breaks down why the social media backlash from fellow fans felt so off.
Natasha Stott Despoja unpacks her inspiring journey as Australia's youngest female Senator, her advocacy for women's rights, and legislative achievements including introducing paid parental leave.
In Palestine and across the diaspora, Palestinian women "cross-stitch" to connect with who they are and where they've come from. In 2021, the art of tatreez in Palestine was recognized by UNESCO as an important intangible cultural heritage.
“When I was going through my journey from five years old till 11, it was quite frightening because I was beginning to lose memory of my family.”
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